Georgia (2-0) took advantage of 12 walks including two with the bases
loaded for a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first. ETSU starter Matt Hensely
did not escape trouble in the second as Georgia added eight runs for a 10-0
advantage. Hensely (0-1) allowed five runs on one hit with seven walks. By
contrast, Georgia junior right-hander Rob Moravek (1-0) was sharp in his
2001 debut, throwing five innings, surrending one run on four hits. Moravek
walked one and struck out seven.

The eight-run outburst by the Bulldogs included a two-run single by
redshirt freshman designated hitter Blake Bodenmiller and a two-run double
by senior third baseman Andy Neufeld.

ETSU got on the board in the fifth when shortstop Jeremy Terry (2-4)
delivered a two-out double, scoring Kirk Keithley who had reached on
Moravek's lone walk of the afternoon.

The Bulldog bullpen came on in the sixth and four pitchers combined to
blank the Buccaneers (2-5) the rest of the way. They surrendered just one
hit, no walks and struck out four.